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Seminar: The State, Private Property and Squatting in American Law
Date: 8 July 2019 Time: 1:30-2:30pm Venue: Moot Court, Ligertwood Building, Adelaide Law School Join Professor Marc Roark to discuss a case study applying concepts of scale to the application of state resources in the context of squatting. New York City in the U.S. and Barcelona Spain each have experienced significant squatter movements that have […]
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Seminar: The Changing Nature of Occupiers’ Liability: New Considerations for Designers, Security Professionals, Government and the Law
Date: 29 July 2019 Time: 1:30-2:30pm Venue: Moot Court, Ligertwood Building, Adelaide Law School Beginning in the United States and expanding across western democracies, courts increasingly are holding property owners and managers responsible for damages their occupants experienced due to crime and violence unfolding on their properties. Irrespective if a property is intended for broad […]
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Sports Law Seminar
Are you involved in a sporting association in a paid or voluntary role? Have you ever wondered how the law interacts with you and your association? Designed for sporting associations and their members (both employees and volunteers) this seminar will address the manners in which various aspects of the law impact upon them and address […]
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RUSSLR Lecture: Adelaide’s John Finnis: The Origins of a Mastermind
When: Monday, 28 April 2014 at 1:00pm Where: Moot Court Room, Ligertwood Building, Adelaide Law School Speaker: Horst Klaus Lücke is Professor Emeritus of the Adelaide Law School and Honorary Professor, University of Queensland (from 2007). His recent publications include ‘Ulrich Hübbe and the Torrens System: Hübbe’s German background, his life in Australia and his […]
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RUSSLR Lecture: Adelaide’s John Finnis: The Origins of a Mastermind
When: Monday, 28 April 2014 at 1:00pm Where: Moot Court Room, Ligertwood Building, Adelaide Law School Speaker: Horst Klaus Lücke is Professor Emeritus of the Adelaide Law School and Honorary Professor, University of Queensland (from 2007). His recent publications include ‘Ulrich Hübbe and the Torrens System: Hübbe’s German background, his life in Australia and his […]
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New Approaches to Preventing IHL Violations Panel Discussion
From virtual training tools to International Humanitarian Law (IHL), join the Australian Red Cross, ICRC and the University of Adelaide for this timely panel discussion exploring the roots of behaviour in war and innovations in the promotion of IHL. Co-hosted by the Australian Red Cross, the University of Adelaide and the ICRC Featuring a panel […]
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Dr Peter Burdon presents his research on Environmental Jurisprudence at two international conferences
In June Dr Peter Burdon presented his research on Environmental Jurisprudence at two international conferences. From the 14-15 of June, Dr Burdon was one of three keynote speakers at a workshop entitled ‘Human Rights and the Environment: In Search of a New Relationship’ at the International Institute for the Sociology of Law in Oñati, Spain. […]
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International Humanitarian Law Free Seminar
Free seminar Wednesday 28 March Time: 5.30pm for 5.45pm start Location: Lecture Theatre 2, Level 3 Ligertwood Building University of Adelaide, North Terrace, Adelaide There are areas of commonality and points of difference between international humanitarian law and the Responsibility to Protect principle. Both have a role to play in the protection of vulnerable populations […]
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The Terror Presidency: Executive Lawyering during National Crises
The Terror Presidency: Executive Lawyering during National Crises by Professor Jack Goldsmith DATE Wednesday, 7 December TIME 1:00pm VENUE Room GO3, Napier Building, The University of Adelaide, North Terrace Professor Jack Goldsmith is the Henry L. Shattuck Professor at Harvard Law School, where he teaches and writes about national security law, presidential power, cybersecurity, international law, internet […]
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Teaching the Law Seminar – The Learning Hub
The new Learning Hub is due to open on 12 September 2011. It will be an all-weather space spread across multiple levels of the existing Hughes Plaza in the heart of the North Terrace campus, and will include space for collaborative student study, computer and printing facilities, exhibition and function space. It will also offer […]
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